In This Week in California Education, EdSource editors and reporters discuss the most current issues in education across the state of California.

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Pros, cons and confusion over $15 billion construction bond 2020-02-28
Dual enrollment’s great promise; also, #MeToo movement in high school 2020-02-14
A surprise recommendation to keep using test scores for UC admission 2020-02-07
As Trump administration tightens rules on green cards, schools reach out to families 2020-01-31
CSU chancellor defends extra quantitative reasoning requirement; how SF State meets multiple challenges 2020-01-24
Gov. Newsom bets big on teacher residencies to help ease teacher shortage 2020-01-17
LA Unified schools chief reflects on his district one year after strike 2020-01-10
Predictions, with a second opinion, on what will be big in 2020 2020-01-03
Care packages to first-gen college students; two views of a critical state audit 2019-12-20
How are students — and schools — doing in California? 2019-12-13
An education tax on hold; San Mateo County’s vigorous response on mental health 2019-12-06
Despite reforms, foster students lag behind on multiple measures of success 2019-11-27
Shootings underscore school counselors’ daunting challenges 2019-11-22
The legacy of Prop. 187; schools prepare for future fires 2019-11-08
Fires take a toll on students; some districts rethink suspensions 2019-11-01
Dueling tax measures in 2020; sizing up Tim White’s impact on CSU 2019-10-25
Tim Shriver: the case for social and emotional learning 2019-10-18
Tackling lagging math scores; combating adversity for African American students 2019-10-11
Inked into law: an act defying the NCAA & new rules for charter schools 2019-10-05
Fired up on climate change in California schools 2019-09-27
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